2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1154779
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Bioprospecting microbes and enzymes for the production of pterocarpans and coumestans

Abstract: The isoflavonoid derivatives, pterocarpans and coumestans, are explored for multiple clinical applications as osteo-regenerative, neuroprotective and anti-cancer agents. The use of plant-based systems to produce isoflavonoid derivatives is limited due to cost, scalability, and sustainability constraints. Microbial cell factories overcome these limitations in which model organisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae offer an efficient platform to produce isoflavonoids. Bioprospecting microbes and enzymes can provi… Show more

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“…Other coumestan compounds, like wedelolactone and psoralidin, exhibit similar functions. However, the key enzymes and regulators involved in their biosynthesis still require further exploration ( Perez Rojo et al., 2023 ; Wang et al., 2023b ).…”
Section: The Chemical Structures and Functions Of Various Isoflavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other coumestan compounds, like wedelolactone and psoralidin, exhibit similar functions. However, the key enzymes and regulators involved in their biosynthesis still require further exploration ( Perez Rojo et al., 2023 ; Wang et al., 2023b ).…”
Section: The Chemical Structures and Functions Of Various Isoflavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%